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| ts Claude Buffet and Roger Bontems took Nicole | Comte, a nurse, and Guy Girardot, a prison guard, ho |
| Jean de La Hire (pseudonym of the | Comte Adolphe d'Espie) was a prolific French author |
| After the Norman invasion in 1066, | Comte Alan of Brittany was given the desirable manor |
| He was made lieutenant general, | comte, and peer of France, in 1839. |
| met and fell in love with the daughter of the | Comte and Comtesse. |
| om Elba and raises a new army, Hornblower, the | Comte and Marie lead a guerrilla fight against the I |
| bed by the Pimpernel's success in rescuing the | Comte and Comtesse de Tournon-d'Agenay and their thr |
| ski resort in the pyrenean massif of Port del | Comte and a power station at Gafa. |
| Hornblower and the | Comte are captured and condemned to death, but news |
| Telly Savalas as Ernst Stavro Blofeld Aka | Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp - Main antagonist. |
| rms: Blofeld is attempting to claim the title ' | Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp'. |
| theories of the positivist philosopher Auguste | Comte, becoming a proponent of the Comtean "Religion |
| It was originally founded in 1770 by | Comte d'Artois who later was crowned Charles X, but |
| The | comte d'Artois was not even consulted on the choice |
| ecorded the Symphonies pour le Festin Royal du | Comte d'Artois. |
| acting under the influence of her friend, the | comte d'Artois. |
| Ferdinand Charles Gobert, | comte d'Aspremont Lynden (1689-1772), was a military |
| In 1808 he was made a | comte d'Empire. |
| At this time, Jean-Baptiste Drouet, | Comte d'Erlon replaced Lefebvre in command of VII Co |
| ench cavalry attached to Jean-Baptiste Drouet, | Comte d'Erlon's Corp I rode them down; only a few of |
| 25 January - Jean-Baptiste Drouet, | Comte d'Erlon, Marshal of France (b.1765). |
| These are Ariane (1672) and the Le | Comte d'Essex (The Earl of Essex (1678)), in the for |
| ble (condestable, from connestable, originally | comte d'estable) was brought over from France. |
| his battalion embarked for the West Indes with | Comte d'Estaing's fleet. |
| nd his first cousin, the French Prince Gaston, | comte d'Eu (son of Victoire, sister of August's fath |
| he many joys that existed in Europe, while the | comte d'Eu with all the defects that I can point at |
| ad the protection of Louis-Charles de Bourbon, | comte d'Eu. |
| Alphonse Henri, | comte d'Hautpoul (4 January 1789 - 27 July 1865) was |
| The | comte d'Hervilly did not deign to support them in go |
| Louis Arbessier: Le | comte d'Hesselin |
| Pierre Georges Louis | Comte d'Hugues (November 8, 1873 - August 21, 1961) |
| JJ Fuchre and then attracted the notice of the | comte d'Orsay and the duc de Morny, through whose re |
| Louis Guillouet, | comte d'Orvilliers (1708-1792) was a French admiral. |
| Louis Guillouet, | comte d'Orvilliers. |
| The station can be accessed from either | Comte d'Urgell or Carrer de Villarroel. |
| arcelona Metro network, named after Carrer del | Comte d'Urgell, in the Eixample district of Barcelon |
| e to Maurice Richard, writer Claude Jasmin and | Comte Daeylar. |
| Later portrait of Louis, | Comte de Saint-Pol. |
| Gen de Corps d'Armee Kellerman, | Comte de Valmy |
| He was named | Comte de l'Empire later that year. |
| Sir Jean de Morphou, | Comte de Roucha, without issue |
| Maria Theresa (1817-1886), married Henri, | comte de Chambord. |
| Les Amants malheureux, ou le | comte de Comminges (1764) |
| 1692: October 31 - | Comte de Caylus (died 1765). |
| Frederic de Foix, 4me | comte de Candale (d. |
| ancois-Joachim de Pierres, Cardinal de Bernis, | Comte de Lyon |
| He decides to visit the | Comte de Gracay, where he resumes his relationship w |
| ad been contracted by Edouard's predecessor as | comte de Bar, Renaud de Bar. |
| The | Comte de St. Florentine was later brought into the R |
| 10 May - Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, | comte de Rochambeau, aristocrat and Marshal of Franc |
| Jean Pelet (left) and Otto Louis-Guillaume, | Comte de Mosloy (right) |
| eon thanked him by making him count of Mosloy ( | comte de Mosloy) later in 1810. |
| tacked before Coligny could join with Gabriel, | comte de Montgomery. |
| Comte de Luron, an aged traveller, worn with care, b | |
| In later productions, the | Comte de Luron was deleted, and Jeanne was renamed S |
| gust 1802-1805-Victor Hercule Joseph Ferdinand | comte de Lavilla de Villasteloni |
| From 19 March to 23 March 1985, | Comte de Grasse underwent Tomahawk Tactical Qualific |
| Comte de Grasse departed on her next Mediterranean d | |
| The | comte de Toulouse chose to use it as the courtesy ti |
| ne Mary Percy (b. 3 May 1947), married Pierre, | Comte de Cabarrus and had issue. |
| Charles III de Bourbon, | comte de Montpensier (1490-1527) - brother of Louis |
| th century, the vineyard was a Monopole of the | Comte de Moucheron. |
| Murphy, Orville T. Charles Gravier, | Comte De Vergennes: French Diplomacy in the Age of R |
| dieval Genealogy on Jean (Thibaut/Theobald I), | Comte de Bar |
| The present owners are the descendants of the | Comte de Moerkerke |
| ourbon (1752-1830), who married Denis Nicolas, | comte de Puget. |
| In June 1795, his uncle, the | comte de Provence proclaimed himself King Louis XVII |
| He was son of Jean de Foix, | comte de Carmain, by his wife Aldonce. |
| xembourg, the widow of Jacques, Duke of Savoy, | comte de Romont. |
| 2), who in 1260 married Robert IV (died 1282), | comte de Dreux |
| se, canvas of 8, made for the cabinet of M. le | Comte de Vance. |
| Through her marriage to Henri, | comte de Chambord, Maria Theresa was also a member o |
| After her retirement, Helser married the | Comte de Morelos, a French nobleman, and became the |
| He was the son of Gabriel, | comte de Lauzun, and his wife Charlotte, daughter of |
| togenarian, Laurentie was the confidant of the | Comte de Chambord, whose rights he daily championed |
| her child but conceived legitimately with the | comte de Beaufranchet. |
| Charles de Bourbon, | comte de Soissons is appointed Lieutenant General of |
| Hubert de Brienne, | Comte de Conflans (1690, Paris - 27 January 1777, Pa |
| 1700, daughter and heiress of Jean d'Audibert, | Comte de Lussan. |
| age contract, 'Anne de Boulogne fille de Jehan | Comte de Boulogne et Auvergne.' |
| leanor Stewart, who married Jean de L'Hopital, | comte de Choisy, later the tutor of the Dauphin Fran |
| ashington and the French military leaders, the | Comte de Rochambeau and the Marquis de la Fayette. |
| rried his daughter Marie-Anne to Henri-Charles | comte de Tavannes and marquis de Suilly and d'Arc-su |
| was overseer of the printing department of the | Comte de Provence. |
| American Revolutionary War: French fleet under | Comte de Grasse enters Chesapeake Bay, cutting Briti |
| aged and captured the 60-gun French privateer, | Comte de St. Florentine in a two hour battle. |
| etan Baron d'Hartig, Tombeau sur la mort de M. | Comte de Losy |
| served with the Marquis de La Fayette and the | Comte de Rochambeau in the American War of Independe |
| inz was invaded and occupied by Adam Philippe, | Comte de Custine, at which time the clergy and nobil |
| hose his ambassador to Rome and favourite, the | Comte de Blacas, who has previously served as the Pr |
| communication was received from French Admiral | Comte de Grasse in the West Indies, which caused Was |
| n , then in 1653 married Gaspard de Champagne, | comte de la Suze (marriage annulled). |
| Anne Hilarion de Costentin, | comte de Tourville (1642, Paris - 23 May 1701) was a |
| His son Robert de Beaumont, | comte de Meulan, who commanded the Norman right wing |
| s loyal to the House of Bourbon, and to Henri, | comte de Chambord in particular. |
| He crash landed in France at the home of the | Comte de Vibraye, where he was invited by the Comtes |
| Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond, | comte de Saint-Hilaire (4 September 1766 - 5 June 18 |
| on behalf of the Orleans Pretender, Philippe, | comte de Paris. |
| Guards, Alphonse de Chimay, Prince de Chimay, | Comte de Caraman (d. |
| ish as a colonel in expeditionary force of the | comte de Rochambeau in the War of American Independe |
| In this work, like Georges-Louis Leclerc, | Comte de Buffon, he did not attach importance to the |
| d wife of the French statesman Charles Joseph, | comte de Flahaut. |
| er 1759), (General, Graf Eliot von Port-Eliot, | Comte de Morhange) was a British military officer. |
| e Battle of the Saintes was fought against the | Comte de Grasse on 9 to 12 April 1782. |
| arried firstly a French aristocrat, Alexandre, | comte de Tilly, and then married Alexander Baring's |
| Comte de Grasse's father-in-law becomes a founder in | |
| 750, he gained the titles of prince d'Anet and | comte de Dreux, when his mother gave him both estate |
| who, in 1782, secured a naval victory over the | Comte de Grasse. |
| the Franco-Saxon contingent under General the | Comte de Lusace were defeated by Prince Ferdinand. |
| us Linnaeus, although Linnaeus' archenemy, the | Comte de Buffon, correctly rejected the combination |
| Within a few days Charles Gravier, | comte de Vergennes, the French Foreign Minister, inv |
| ordered his aide General Georges Mouton (later | comte de Lobau) to assume command of the attacking g |
| (Higonnet 2002) - was based on sketches by the | comte de Caraman, an inspired amateur of gardening. |
| ion against the King Louis XVI's brothers (the | Comte de Provence and the Comte d'Artois) on 1 Janua |
| in the Charenton asylum including Latude, the | Comte de Sanois and Marquis de Sade (from 1801 until |
| Richilde de Hainaut, daughter of Baudouin II, | comte de Hainaut and of Ide de Louvain, but they sep |
| aux, but who is better known in history as the | comte de Chambord. |
| Square in Valence, Montalivet Avenue in Caen, | Comte de Montalivet Street in Sarreguemines and the |
| 4, and after the marriage he was recognized as | Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designati |
| haps due to the Queen's intense dislike of the | comte de Vaudreuil, whom she found rude and irritati |
| arl of Worcester, a Beaumont family cousin, as | Comte de Meulan. |
| at the Royal Opera, London where he portrayed | Comte de Nevers in Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots, Elmiro |
| tered a French squadron under Rear-Admiral the | Comte de Linois, who hoped to seize as many of them |
| The | comte de Clermont is perhaps best known to history a |
| at is a portion of the historic march route of | Comte de Rochambeau's army in 1781 and again in 1782 |
| strated on the one hand by the attitude of the | comte de Chambord, and on the other by the determina |
| Henry was a nephew of Henri, | comte de Chambord, disputedly King of France and Nav |
| oyalist cause for his refusal to implicate the | Comte de Provence, and Madame de Favras was pensione |
| onne de fer (Order of the Iron Crown) in 1807, | comte de l'Empire (with a "dotation" of 23,000 franc |
| rs, Dauphin on 27 January 1746, and the 20-gun | Comte de Lowendahl in the Western Channel on 4 March |
| the last male of Louis XIV's direct line, the | comte de Chambord, to accept the tricolore as France |
| that were hunted in packs by the 14th century | Comte de Foix on wolves, bears and boars. |
| Queen of France, Marie Antoinette, ordered the | Comte de Vergennes, the Foreign Minister, to convey |
| The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le | Comte de Monte-Cristo) is a French drama romance fil |
| She was a niece of Henri, | comte de Chambord, disputedly King of France and Nav |
| , and were hunted in packs by the 14th century | Comte de Foix on wolves, bears and boars. |
| amily established in Alsace-Lorraine under the | Comte de Lindemann, who had married into the Cyprien |
| Alexandrine de Moriolles, the daughter of the | Comte de Moriolles, who was the tutor to the adopted |
| A close associate of the | Comte de Saint-Simon, Rodrigues continued, after Sai |
| story dating back to the 17th century when the | Comte de Malets-Roqueforts bought extensive real-est |
| arl Ludwig Graf von Ficquelmont (Charles-Louis | comte de Ficquelmont in French) was born on March 23 |
| George Rodney defeats a French fleet under the | Comte de Grasse in the West Indies at the Battle of |
| on, sister and co-heiress of Louis de Bourbon, | comte de Soissons, who would be killed in 1641 while |
| ried, in 1847 the palazzo was bought by Henri, | comte de Chambord, styled "Henri V" by Bourbon legit |
| posed involvement with the conspiracies of the | comte de Chalais that Chevreuse organized in 1626, t |
| oot to Paris, where he was commissioned by the | comte de Choiseul-Gouffier, late ambassador to Const |
| Maria Theresa married Henri, | comte de Chambord, the posthumous son of Charles Fer |
| and her sister Madeleine were abducted by the | Comte de Melun in May of 1728 and taken to his mansi |
| street is in honour of Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, | comte de Provence, king of France from 1814 to 1824 |
| allied French forces under the command of the | Comte de Rochambeau. |
| He was able to persuade the | comte de Chavigny, the French ambassador to Britain, |
| Situated in a park, on land donated by the | Comte de Franqueville, the Mayor of Bourlon at the W |
| al offensive, drafted by the French ambassador | Comte de Choiseul-Gouffier. |
| He suggested that the | comte de Chambord might recede from his position wit |
| could be inherited by the duc du Maine and the | comte de Toulouse, his legitimised sons. |
| Raymond-Gaspard de Bonardi | comte de Saint-Sulpice (23 October 1761 - 20 June 18 |
| The | comte de Franqueville in his interesting work, Le Sy |
| ists in France who, following the death of the | Comte de Chambord in 1883, supported the Spanish Car |
| send a limited number of ships led by Gabriel, | comte de Montgomery. |
| The | Comte de Chambord, whose intransigeancy had ruined t |
| Saint Denis Basilica, belonged in 1096 to the | comte de Melun. Louis VI purchased it in 1133, in or |
| Le | comte de Paris. |
| Owen Roughwood - | Comte de Verneuil |
| Raymond Lovell - | Comte de Vandiere |
| Charles Gravier, | comte de Vergennes |
| R.Heaton Grey as | Comte de Blangy |
| Jacques Bergerac as Le | comte de Provence |
| Auguste-Jean-Gabriel, | comte de Caulaincourt (b. |
| Denis-Antoine-Luc, | comte de Frayssinous |
| Courtenay Foote - | Comte de la Roche |
| Alfred Molina as | Comte de Reynaud |
| Peter Finch as | Comte de Ville |
| Friant was named | Comte de l'Empire on 5 October 1808. |
| Antoine de Bourbon, | Comte de Morel, after the same. |
| He was made | Comte de Buffon in 1773. |
| n they fell in with a convoy being escorted by | Comte Dubois de la Motte on 20 June 1747, and took 4 |
| have sung Bernardy's praises to its intendant | comte Durazzo. |
| The | comte d'Artois was a great lover of beautiful women |
| When she died of tuberculosis in 1804, the | comte d'Artois was so deeply attached to her that he |
| Leslie Bradley: | Comte Eustace |
| Comte Gilbert Joseph Gaspard de Chabrol de Volvic (1 | |
| ne married Baron de Brigode, and Jenny married | Comte Hector Perrone di San-Martino (12 January 1789 |
| Lewin Mannering as | Comte Henri Mercereau |
| ht into the works of John Stuart Mill, Auguste | Comte, Herbert Spencer and G.W.F. |
| pupil of Dr. Arnold, and a disciple of Auguste | Comte in philosophy. |
| lendar and calendar reform proposal by Auguste | Comte in 1849. |
| ; while Herbert Spencer in England and Auguste | Comte in France afforded the antithesis needful to t |
| e term "positivism", with its roots in Auguste | Comte, invoked a materialist metaphysic that empiric |
| Prat de | Comte is a municipality in the comarca of Terra Alta |
| ship between Bernard and the Catalan legend of | Comte l'Arnau. |
| Jean Denis, | comte Lanjuinais served as president of this body wh |
| ined by the Association internationale Auguste | Comte, located in the 6th arrondissement at 10, rue |
| Comte Louis Venant Gabriel de la Falaise (24 March 1 | |
| Gibb McLaughlin - | Comte Maurepas |
| Jerome, (Napoleon's brother), the divisions of | Comte Maximilien Foy (9th), Guilleminot and Joseph B |
| Gabriel-Jean-Joseph, | comte Molitor (7 March 1770 - 28 July 1849), was a M |
| Jean-Charles, | comte Monnier (born 22 March 1758 in Cavaillon; died |
| n of Son of Aquitaine, and bears the title of ' | comte' or Count. |
| rious passages from Rossini's opera comique Le | Comte Ory (1828), whilst the round dance in the same |
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